Matenrou Opera

Matenrou Opera
Background information
Origin Japan
Genres
Years active 2006–present
Labels
Associated acts
  • Jeniva
  • Masterpiece
Members Sono
Yuu
Ayame
Yo
Past members Anzi
Karen
Mika
Official Matenrou Opera logo

Matenrou Opera (摩天楼オペラ lit. "Skyscraper Opera") is a Japanese visual kei metal band. The band was formed in 2007 by Sono and Yuu who were previously the vocalist and drummer of Jeniva.[1]

History

Their first maxi-single was on the Office A to Z label.[1] "Alkaloid Showcase" was released on May 4, 2007, the same day as their first concert; it sold out before the concert began.[1]

In late 2007, guitarist Mika and female keyboardist Karen left the band;[1] they were replaced by guitarist Anzi (ex-Masterpiece) and male keyboardist Ayame (ex-Ry:dia) respectively.

In 2008, after joining Kamijo's record label Sherow Artist Society, the single "Ruri Iro de Egaku Niji" reached number 11 on the Oricon Indies Chart; the EP Gilia reached number 7 and was also released in Europe.[2][3] Matenrou Opera toured through Europe with Versailles from the end of March to the beginning of April 2008.[4]

In late 2009, Matenrou Opera shared a national tour of Japan with Deluhi.[5] Matenrou Opera covered X Japan's song "Kurenai" for the compilation Crush! -90's V-Rock Best Hit Cover Songs-. The album was released on January 26, 2011 and features current visual kei bands covering songs from bands that were important to the '90s visual kei movement.[6] Matenrou Opera also covered hide's song "Dice" for the tribute album Tribute II -Visual Spirits-, released on July 3, 2013.

Members

Former members

Discography

Albums & EPs

Singles

Live

Other

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Visual Alive Magazine Profile retrieved August 24, 2008. Archived July 8, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. Visunavi Profile retrieved August 24, 2008
  3. "Matenrou Opera European discography". cljrecords.com. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
  4. "Ästhetik Revolution tour dates". cljrecords.com. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
  5. Shattered-Tranquility.net Three announcements for DELUHI!, Retrieved Oct 22, 2010
  6. "Covers Kurenai". jame-world.com. Retrieved 2011-03-06.
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